Best lakes around Valdisotto are found in the heart of Alta Valtellina, an Alpine region characterized by its diverse natural landscape. This area features numerous pristine bodies of water, ranging from high-altitude glacial basins to artificial reservoirs. The region offers a variety of outdoor activities centered around these lakes, making it a notable destination for nature enthusiasts.
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Lago Nero is a very beautiful alpine lake with very clear waters. The path to reach it is not very easy to cycle, but the view makes up for the effort. The pass above is very beautiful, an almost flat meadow. Be careful on the path downhill towards Trepalle, it starts off gentle, but then becomes very technical with several difficult passages. It is also possible to spot a bearded vulture.
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The lake is easily accessible and offers a breathtaking view of the Forni glacier and Pizzo Tresero
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I recommend going there because it is splendid
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The Fraele dam is an artificial reservoir that can be crossed both on foot and by bike. It offers a splendid 360° view, even on Lake Cancano. A peculiarity of these basins, in addition to their size and their bright colors, are the remains of the workers' villages that emerge from the water depending on the season.
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Lago delle Scale is an alpine lake that takes its name from the homonymous mountain. Located between the Cancano lakes and the Fraele towers, the Scale lake is a small basin full of fish, which is why it is a popular destination for many lovers of this sport. The lake has no outlets or tributaries, but is fed by an underground spring.
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To separate Lake Cancano and Lake San Giacomo, there is a dam that can be easily traveled by bike and from which you can enjoy an excellent view over the entire Fraele Valley.
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Valdisotto is home to several stunning lakes. The Cancano Lakes are remarkably picturesque with turquoise waters set against pine forests. Black Lake is known for its exceptionally clear waters, while I Bei Laghetti are famous for their vivid, almost Caribbean-like azure hue. The Laghi di Profa are also considered among the most beautiful for their crystal-clear waters.
The lakes around Valdisotto offer diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy scenic uphill bike rides and fantastic hikes around the Cancano Lakes. Many lakes are excellent starting points for trekking, with some, like Lake Campaccio and Lake Manzina, requiring challenging but rewarding hikes. For more detailed route information, you can explore hiking routes around Valdisotto or cycling routes around Valdisotto.
Yes, the Cancano Lakes area is particularly ideal for cycling. A flat, family-friendly dirt track encircles these artificial reservoirs, perfect for mountain bikes or gravel bikes. While some paths to other lakes might be challenging for cycling, the Cancano area is very popular. You can find more cycling options in the Cycling around Valdisotto guide.
The best time to visit the lakes is generally during summer and autumn. For instance, I Bei Laghetti are most vibrant in summer when their blue hue is most intense. Lake Manzina is best visited in summer when the ice has completely melted, with dawn offering ideal conditions for photography. Lake Campaccio is also recommended for visits in summer and autumn.
Yes, Lake Manzina is a beautiful mountain lake situated far above the treeline at an altitude of 2,790 meters. Nestled in a tranquil corner of the Stelvio National Park and surrounded by rugged peaks, it offers a blissfully quiet and serene experience.
Several lakes in the region are renowned for their water clarity and color. I Bei Laghetti are famous for their vivid, almost Caribbean-like azure hue. The Cancano Lakes feature striking turquoise waters. The Laghi di Profa are known for their crystal-clear waters, and Black Lake also boasts exceptionally clear waters. Laghetto Acque Sparse beautifully reflects the surrounding peaks.
Yes, some lakes require challenging hikes. The hike to Lake Campaccio from Monte, for example, is described as challenging due to its steepness but offers rewarding views. Reaching Lake Manzina, situated at 2,790 meters, is also considered quite difficult but well worth the effort for the lake and the views. You can find more challenging routes in the Mountain Hikes around Valdisotto guide.
The area around the Cancano Lakes is particularly family-friendly, featuring a flat dirt track suitable for easy walks and cycling. While some high-altitude lakes require more strenuous treks, many areas offer accessible options. For a range of difficulties, including moderate trails, consult the Hiking around Valdisotto guide.
Beyond their stunning waters, the lakes offer unique natural features. The Cancano Lakes, though artificial, are set against a backdrop of pine forests and towering mountains, and are accompanied by the natural Lago delle Scale. Laghetto Acque Sparse is uniquely formed by a barrier of boulders along the Rio di Verva, with its waters beautifully reflecting the surrounding peaks. Many lakes are nestled in wide glacial basins or high above the treeline, offering dramatic Alpine scenery.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking scenery, crystal-clear waters, and the diverse opportunities for outdoor activities. The Cancano Lakes are loved for their fantastic panorama and well-developed bike paths. The tranquility and stunning views from high-altitude lakes like Lake Manzina are also highly appreciated, as is the serene experience of dangling one's soul by the bank of Black Lake.


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